2nd Edition

New Tigers and Old Elephants The Development Game in the 21st Century and Beyond

By Carl F. Horowitz Copyright 1995
297 Pages
by Routledge

297 Pages
by Routledge

298 Pages
by Routledge

The lighthearted title symbolizes the subject of the book, the disparity between economic breakthrough and stagnation, a crucial choice for developing countries. As we near the close of the twentieth century, the so-called New World Order remains undefined and its parameters hazy. Amidst all the uncertainty, one thing appears clear - a great many of the advantages that propelled countries forward... Read more
Part I Introduction, 1. Transforming Elephants into Tigers: Development Patterns in the 1990s and Beyond, 2. The Issue of Development, Part II New Tigers Burning Bright, 3. A Tiger that Tangos: Argentina, 4. Morocco: An African Tiger, 5. China: An Emerging Asian Tiger, 6. Out of the Communist Brush: Slovenia, Vietnam, and Kazakhstan, Part III Old Elephants, 7. An Old Elephant: Brazil, 8. Peru and Venezuela, 9. India, 10. Nigeria, Part lV Conclusion, 11. Positioning for the 1990s and Beyond.

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